Inks Lake State Park – Bow Hunting, Youth Hunting, Operation Game Thief

Inks Lake State Park Park Road 4, Burnet, TX, United States

9/14 10am-2pm, Explore Bowhunting-TPWD Archery Specialists will be leading participants through various stations related to bowhunting and archery in general. I’ve also managed to snag Texas Youth Hunting Association to do an informational table, and we’re still working on hopefully getting the Operation Game Thief Trailer brought out, as well as hopefully a couple other... Read More →

Inks Lake State Park – Kayak Training

Inks Lake State Park Park Road 4, Burnet, TX, United States

9/18 9am-12pm, Kayak Training-If you are interested in assisting with, and maybe someday leading paddle programs at Inks or another State Park, this is the training you will have to attend first. This will be open to all HLMN, FOIL, Park Hosts, Inks Staff (with supervisor permission), and possibly interpreters from other Parks. Please email me... Read More →

Highland Lakes Native Plant Society

Marble Falls Library, Marble Falls, Tx 101 Main St., Marble Falls, Tx, TX, United States

The next scheduled meeting of the Highland Lakes Native Plant Society is Saturday, September 21, from 1-3 p.m at the Marble Falls Public Library, 101 Main Street. An educational presentation will follow a 30 minute chapter business. James Green will be the speaker. TOPIC: TEXAS NATIVE TREES- SELECTION AND CARE Main Points: -Texas Native Trees... Read More →

Bamberger Ranch Preserve – Lead Hikes

Bamberger Ranch Preserve 2341 Blue Ridge Rd, Johnson City, TX, United States

*Sept. 25.  Lead nature hikes for 7th-graders.  More details to come.

Bamberger Ranch Preserve

Bamberger Ranch Preserve 2341 Blue Ridge Rd, Johnson City, TX, United States

Volunteer Opportunity – September 25th The 7th grade advanced science class from Llano Junior High is preparing for a day trip to the Bamberger Ranch Preserve on September 25th.  Six volunteers will be needed to lead a nature hike and to assist with the sweep netting of insects.  Prior to beginning these morning activities, Kayla Krueger (Environmental Education... Read More →